TAILIEUCHUNG - GPON Migration Ensuring my Network is Ready to Migrate to GPON

The demand for higher bandwidth by residential customers has led carriers to one simple conclusion – optical fiber with its almost limitless bandwidth capability will be a network necessity. The driver for such high consumer bandwidth usage is the need for carriers to deliver video, along with voice and data services, to complete the “triple play” package. As traditional carriers experience declining revenue from voice services, they must find ways to increase the revenue from data and video services. Since video is the highest revenue generator, the ability to compete with cable companies is critical. Delivering the same high-quality video customers have received from their cable provider can only. | GPON Migration Ensuring my Network is Ready to Migrate to GPON GPON Migration Ensuring my Network is Ready to Migrate to GPON The demand for higher bandwidth by residential customers has led carriers to one simple conclusion - optical fiber with its almost limitless bandwidth capability will be a network necessity. The driver for such high consumer bandwidth usage is the need for carriers to deliver video along with voice and data services to complete the triple play package. As traditional carriers experience declining revenue from voice services they must find ways to increase the revenue from data and video services. Since video is the highest revenue generator the ability to compete with cable companies is critical. Delivering the same high-quality video customers have received from their cable provider can only be accomplished using video-over-IP technologies. Passive optical network PON architecture is the key element for allowing carriers to support the demand for advanced broadband services today while also providing the flexibility to scale outside plane infrastructures to meet next generation broadband requirements. But deploying PON technology requires one particularly careful consideration - how easily will the network migrate from one PON flavor to the next as bandwidth demand continues to rise. Ensuring my Network is Ready to Migrate to GPON Standardizing PON As with many telecom technologies standards have played an important role in the development of PON protocols. These standards drive the underlying protocols and the basic specifications for specific telecom and data systems. Ultimately standards define the specifications to make interoperability a reality and ensure product performance. PON standards and recommendations were established by the Full Service Access Network FSAN and the International Telecommunications Union ITU . ATM PON APON was the first iteration of the technology for fiber-to-the-premise FTTP solutions. However APON lacked the

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